MCLE Credits: 1.0 Ethics Credits Included: 1.0
A pre-recorded streaming AUDIO replay of one session from the April 2020 live telephone seminar, 36th Annual Advanced Family Law.
Cosponsored with the Family Law Section of the Virginia State Bar
An exploration of difficult topics (and a review of the pertinent Virginia Rules of Professional Responsibility) that occur throughout an attorney’s career for which there never seems to be a satisfactory answer. Topics include: When, if ever, may a lawyer withhold information from a client? (including RPC 1.4) Are “lawyer to lawyer” conversations okay? (including RPC 1.6) Is it ever appropriate to put the best interests of a child above the best interests of a client? How far do you push a client to accept a settlement proposal? Is civility worth pursuing anymore? (including RPC 3.3 and 3.4)
FACULTY
Daniel L. Gray, Cooper Ginsberg Gray / Fairfax MODERATOR Susan M. Butler, ShounBach / Fairfax COURSE CO-PLANNERS Robert E. Henley III, Batzli Stiles Butler PC / Richmond Besianne Tavss Maiden, Tavss Fletcher / Norfolk Richard B. Orsino, The Orsino Law Firm / Fairfax Melanie E. Peters, Weaver Law Firm, PC / Roanoke
36th Annual Advanced Family Law 2020 (On Demand Seminar)
Bi-annual Case Law and Annual Legislative Updates (from Annual Advanced Family Law 2020) (Online Seminar)
Drafting, Defending, and Challenging Prenuptial Agreements in Virginia (from Annual Advanced Family Law 2020) (On Demand Seminar)
Division of Federal Civilian Retirement Benefits in Divorce (from Annual Advanced Family Law 2020) (On Demand Seminar)